Two weeks of high-class action from Flushing Meadows in New York City ends with the final of the men’s and women’s US Open. Followers have enjoyed many memorable moments from the 145th edition of the world-famous Grand Slam, but there’s still time for a few more thrills and spills.

Which stars will secure glory, win the US Open 2025 and etch their name into the history books? You can follow all the action from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center live on television and the leading live-streaming apps. You can make predictions and predict the winner of all this weekend’s matches using the Gamblr website and mobile app.

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Women’s US Open 2025 final

The final pairing for the women’s US Open 2025 has been decided, with Amanda Anisimova set to face the defending champion, Aryna Sabalenka. Here are the details.

Sabalenka vs Anisimova – Saturday – 21:00 BST.

Match winner

Sabalenka to win @ 1.48 (Gamblr)

Anisimova to win @ 2.75 (Gamblr)

First set winner

Sabalenka @ 1.52 (Gamblr)

Anisimova @ 2.45 (Gamblr)

Total sets

Over 2.5 @ 2.4 (Gamblr)

Under 2.5 @ 1.5 (Gamblr)

The odds displayed above are correct at the time of writing. Please remember sportsbook odds can change.

 

 

Anisimova battles back

24-year-old American Amanda Anisimova heads into the latest huge game in her illustrious career as the underdog in the pre-match betting. The rising star became the youngest player in history to reach both the Wimbledon and US Open finals in the same year. Having lost the decider in the UK capital, can she go one better and bag her first Grand Slam at the second time of asking? Fans certainly hope so.

Anisimova needed to show character and fight to reach the final. She battled back from a set down to beat Naomi Osaka on the big stage. With the scoreboard reading 0-1 to her experienced opponent, Amanda proved her fighting spirit to win 6-7, 7-6, 6-3. It took a monumental effort to get across the line and into Saturday evening’s showdown, but how much does the challenger have left in the tank?

Amanda suffered a painful defeat on Centre Court in the final of the Wimbledon Championships in the summer. The player from New Jersey was blown away by Iga Swiatek, smashed in just two sets less than 60 days ago. What did the number eight seed learn from that beating, and will it help her improve to win on Saturday? Tennis fans and lovers of the US Open can’t wait to find out.

 

 

Sabalenka grinds out another win

Aryna Sabalenka made it to Saturday’s final with a win over American Jessica Pegula on Friday. The defending champion was the pre-match favourite to defeat her opponent, who entered with the backing of a home crowd. But, just like her opponent, the 27-year-old suffered a false start, finding herself a set down. The opener ended 6-4 in the underdogs’ favour, suggesting an upset could be on the cards.

Champions aren’t defined by their clean-sweep wins, but by how they respond to adversity. Aryna rolled up her sleeves and fought for a place in the final, firing back to level things at one set each thanks to a 6-3 score in the second set. With all to play for in the third and final set, Sabalenka called on her championship experience to cross the line victorious. She won the last set by a 6-4 scoreline, setting up a grandstand finish and a chance to win back-to-back US Open titles.

Sabalenka is a three-time Grand Slam winner. She scooped a double at the Australian Open, claiming the title in 2023 and 2024. She also claimed gold at Flushing Meadows in 2024 with a convincing 7-5, 7-5 victory over Jessica Pegula. Aryna’s stats show that, as well as her three gongs, she also reached the final of this year’s French Open and made it to the last four of Wimbledon in 2021, 2023, and 2025. The stats show Sabalenka has reached six finals in a row at Grand Slams played on hard courts

 

 

Sabalenka vs Anisimova prediction

The scene is set for a gripping final as Sabalenka aims to repeat her achievements in Australia earlier this year by winning two US Open titles in two years. To achieve that, she must defeat a dogged and determined opponent that’s here on merit and looking to win her first career Grand Slam on the big stage.

I am siding with the experience of the champion here, following the betting odds and taking the favourite to win again. The odds make a bet on Sabalenka best-suited to your weekend multiples, including tennis accumulators. You can keep it simple and back Sabalenka to win at odds of 1.48 with Gamblr now. That’s more attractive than what’s generally available in the betting ring today.

Those looking to aim a little higher and target a bet at bigger odds may wish to follow us into the specials. After witnessing the underdog’s comeback win, I expect the 2025 US Open to go all the way, producing a three-set slugfest. You can back Anisimova to win the opening set at odds of 2.45, and that’s better than I expected to find. However, we play the set betting, picking Sabalenka to win 2-1 at 3.8, which is enough to make things interesting. You’ll find that bet under the correct score tab at Gamblr.

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